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different lifestyles in the college age group than in any other age group. According the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, the college statistics for HIV is no different than that of the national statistic. That means that 1 in ( / 9* Brenda Bartlett Eagle Eye Editor In Chief One thing people being tested need to remember is that there is a window of six months where someone who has been infected with the virus may not have produced any anti-bodies yet. Those at risk who test negative should be re-tested in six months. Lock Haven University in coordination with the Clinton County AIDS Project will be conducting the bloodless HIV test free to students on November collect a sample. The swab is sent to the lab to test for HIV/AIDS antibodies. The test does not test for the virus itself but rather for the HIV anti-bodies, as does the blood test. Imagine this: Your ex-boyfriend of two years calls you one afternoon to tell you that he has been an intravenous drug user for four years and has just tested positive for HIV and suggests that you get tested. What do you do? The only answer is get tested for a disease that if you test positive to, will ultimately change your life forever. Perhaps it's the fear of the unknown that inhibits people at risk from being tested, but reality is, those who are at risk need to be tested. Testing is necessary because a person can be infected and infectious but show no symptoms of the disease for ten years. The only way to be sure is to be tested. So your thinking needles and blood right? Wrong. There is a new form of testing which is bloodless and painless. A ccording to literature produced by OraSure, the company which makes the bloodless HIV test, the OraSure HIV-1 oral specimen collection device requires no needles or blood. The test administrator uses a swab which is placed between the cheek and gum and isrubbeto rate, comes back positive, more testing and further counseling will be administered in order to suit that person's individual needs. If a test domes back negative and you have been involved in risky behavior within the last six months it is suggested that you test again after six months. their grandchildren. The bloodless HIV/AIDS testing will be administered Tuesday, November 16 from 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Testing is done by appointment only. To schedule an appointement call 893-1740. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health, there are approximately 22,423 AIDS cases in Pennsylvania. 2,525 of those people were infected through heterosexual contact while 7,404 contracted thc disease through intravenious drug use. This disease is not going away any time soon and it is continually getting worse with new mutations of the disease. It is going to be around for college students now, their children, and even Guilty, According to Nancy Panko. rcgistcrd nurse supervisor at Glennon Infirmary, there is an specific need for the University to be hosting such an event. "This is the age group that people are more sexually active than any other time in their lives," Panko said. "This is the age group that throws caution to the wind when it comes to safe." Panko also said that this is the age group with more sexual assaults and date rapes. She said that health care workers see more patients with multiple partners or twho are experimenting with 300 people over the age of t 13 is HIV infected. Statistically speaking, there are approximately 12 HIV infected people on campus. If there are students infected with HIV on campus, they probably aren't sick ever. "They're going to class. not guilty, you be the judge Education and prevention are the two key factors in battling this disease. "On our campus, everybody is well educated and most people know how HIV is spread and how it is not spread. The scary part is that students don't apply this to their lifestyle. I do feel, however, that students are using protection," said Panko According to Panko, the bloodless HIV testing is confidential and there is mandatory counseling prior to the tetst and before the results are given. If the test, which has a 99 percent accuracy they're eating at Bentley, they're playing sports and they're going to parties. They look well and healthy. They're dating, they're hooking up. At the end of four year, how many infected people are we going to have," Panko said concernig the frightening statistics. Who should be tested? Those who are at high risk. HIV is spread through blood to blood or blood to mucas membrane contact, vaginal secretions, breast milk, and sharing needles. "If you're a virgin or have had only one sex partner and use a latex condom and spermicide and your partner has never had sex with anybody else, your risk is very low," Panko said. According to Malinoski, trial or nothing will women 't the offender. Prosecutors not even take a case to they don't think that they can get a conviction. Lisa Barron The complexity of the story increased when the audience heard the testimony of the defendant's fraternity brother who is jealous of him because he got the position of president of the fraternity.Throughout the trial the judge explained how the case would go if it were an actual tri- Through Colleen's testimony the jury learned that Colleen had smoked a joint before she went to the bar and she consumed many drinks at the bar. The jury also learned that Colleen was dressed in a black leather mini skirt with a black spaghetti strap tank top and a black leather coat. The jury also learned that Colleen had walked into the back room and started dancing alone. When the defendant started kissing her she welcomed his advances. He then raped her in the back room. The victim attempted to present photos of her after the rape as evidence. The judge explained that in a real court trial experts would introduce evidence to the trial to authenticate it. The jury found the defendant guilty 27-21. Malinoski was disappointed that many women left the trial before it was over and she was surprised at the number of not guilty verdicts that were returned.The judge then explained to the jury that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty and in order to find the defendant guilty he had to be guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Surveys where then passed around to the students to determine if the defendant was guilty. The survey defined rape and asked the audience to assess on a scale of 1-5 the defendant and the victims responsibility for the "assault." Several of the statements asked students if they felt it was the victims fault she was raped because of what she was wearing, and how much she drank. The survey asked students questions about their age, sex, occupation, education and race. In the trial, both sides presented their witnesses and the witnesses were cross examined, much the same way as a real trial would go. Both sides made their closing arguments, the prosecution defining rape and explaining that she said no and the defense saying that she never said No. hear how a judge would make a decision in a similar case. He presented these sidebars to the audience so that they could He explained that normally the jury would not hear points of law discussed between the lawyers and the judge at his bench. The fake trial presented the story of a 25-year old college student. In the trial the victim, played by Colleen Druga, had just gotten into a fight with her boyfriend and decided to go out to the bar with a friend. A man bought her a drink and they started talking and getting along really well. He then followed her to the back room of the bar and raped her. As each side presented their arguments students were left to weight the facts. The trial presented more and more details of the case through Two students played the part of the victim and the assailant, while the role of the judge and the lawyers were played by actual lawyers employed in a different area of the law According to Malinoski she presented the trial in an attempt to raise the community's awareness of sexual assault. Students anxiously gathered on Tuesday night to hear a mock trial on sexual assault that let them be the jury . The trial that was hosted by a former Lock Haven graduate, Keri Melinoski, was part of her thesis project. According to Malinoski she got the idea to do the trial from seeing it done at Penn State. Shana Grove/ The Eagle Eye yesterday in the Outflows Shana Grove/The Eagle Eye Whafs inside 2-3 6-7 8 9 10-12 Issue 7 Volume 52 Newsroom: (570) 893-2334 Fax: (570) 893-2644 Students take time to volunteer and donate blood at the blood drive held Parson' Union Building. happen don't report rape because rs might they feel like they will be put on to trial if Kevin Greiser plays the role of the rapist at the mock trial on sexual assualt. Lock Haven University's student newspaper High 69 Low 42 Needle-free HIV testing gives students piece of mind Friday, October 29,1999 Stern separates from wife |k headed, for 1 -"-"-«- —■ „,.,.„ „,., I X II v Jy W Xlv X-/V w Sunny !■ n ' ■ II -JS£-IBHlI»*»i*M«m* ■ * ~—dl page 12) final ield Hockey Oth straight

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different lifestyles in the college age group than in any other age group. According the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, the college statistics for HIV is no different than that of the national statistic. That means that 1 in ( / 9* Brenda Bartlett Eagle Eye Editor In Chief One thing people being tested need to remember is that there is a window of six months where someone who has been infected with the virus may not have produced any anti-bodies yet. Those at risk who test negative should be re-tested in six months. Lock Haven University in coordination with the Clinton County AIDS Project will be conducting the bloodless HIV test free to students on November collect a sample. The swab is sent to the lab to test for HIV/AIDS antibodies. The test does not test for the virus itself but rather for the HIV anti-bodies, as does the blood test. Imagine this: Your ex-boyfriend of two years calls you one afternoon to tell you that he has been an intravenous drug user for four years and has just tested positive for HIV and suggests that you get tested. What do you do? The only answer is get tested for a disease that if you test positive to, will ultimately change your life forever. Perhaps it's the fear of the unknown that inhibits people at risk from being tested, but reality is, those who are at risk need to be tested. Testing is necessary because a person can be infected and infectious but show no symptoms of the disease for ten years. The only way to be sure is to be tested. So your thinking needles and blood right? Wrong. There is a new form of testing which is bloodless and painless. A ccording to literature produced by OraSure, the company which makes the bloodless HIV test, the OraSure HIV-1 oral specimen collection device requires no needles or blood. The test administrator uses a swab which is placed between the cheek and gum and isrubbeto rate, comes back positive, more testing and further counseling will be administered in order to suit that person's individual needs. If a test domes back negative and you have been involved in risky behavior within the last six months it is suggested that you test again after six months. their grandchildren. The bloodless HIV/AIDS testing will be administered Tuesday, November 16 from 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Testing is done by appointment only. To schedule an appointement call 893-1740. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health, there are approximately 22,423 AIDS cases in Pennsylvania. 2,525 of those people were infected through heterosexual contact while 7,404 contracted thc disease through intravenious drug use. This disease is not going away any time soon and it is continually getting worse with new mutations of the disease. It is going to be around for college students now, their children, and even Guilty, According to Nancy Panko. rcgistcrd nurse supervisor at Glennon Infirmary, there is an specific need for the University to be hosting such an event. "This is the age group that people are more sexually active than any other time in their lives," Panko said. "This is the age group that throws caution to the wind when it comes to safe." Panko also said that this is the age group with more sexual assaults and date rapes. She said that health care workers see more patients with multiple partners or twho are experimenting with 300 people over the age of t 13 is HIV infected. Statistically speaking, there are approximately 12 HIV infected people on campus. If there are students infected with HIV on campus, they probably aren't sick ever. "They're going to class. not guilty, you be the judge Education and prevention are the two key factors in battling this disease. "On our campus, everybody is well educated and most people know how HIV is spread and how it is not spread. The scary part is that students don't apply this to their lifestyle. I do feel, however, that students are using protection," said Panko According to Panko, the bloodless HIV testing is confidential and there is mandatory counseling prior to the tetst and before the results are given. If the test, which has a 99 percent accuracy they're eating at Bentley, they're playing sports and they're going to parties. They look well and healthy. They're dating, they're hooking up. At the end of four year, how many infected people are we going to have," Panko said concernig the frightening statistics. Who should be tested? Those who are at high risk. HIV is spread through blood to blood or blood to mucas membrane contact, vaginal secretions, breast milk, and sharing needles. "If you're a virgin or have had only one sex partner and use a latex condom and spermicide and your partner has never had sex with anybody else, your risk is very low," Panko said. According to Malinoski, trial or nothing will women 't the offender. Prosecutors not even take a case to they don't think that they can get a conviction. Lisa Barron The complexity of the story increased when the audience heard the testimony of the defendant's fraternity brother who is jealous of him because he got the position of president of the fraternity.Throughout the trial the judge explained how the case would go if it were an actual tri- Through Colleen's testimony the jury learned that Colleen had smoked a joint before she went to the bar and she consumed many drinks at the bar. The jury also learned that Colleen was dressed in a black leather mini skirt with a black spaghetti strap tank top and a black leather coat. The jury also learned that Colleen had walked into the back room and started dancing alone. When the defendant started kissing her she welcomed his advances. He then raped her in the back room. The victim attempted to present photos of her after the rape as evidence. The judge explained that in a real court trial experts would introduce evidence to the trial to authenticate it. The jury found the defendant guilty 27-21. Malinoski was disappointed that many women left the trial before it was over and she was surprised at the number of not guilty verdicts that were returned.The judge then explained to the jury that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty and in order to find the defendant guilty he had to be guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Surveys where then passed around to the students to determine if the defendant was guilty. The survey defined rape and asked the audience to assess on a scale of 1-5 the defendant and the victims responsibility for the "assault." Several of the statements asked students if they felt it was the victims fault she was raped because of what she was wearing, and how much she drank. The survey asked students questions about their age, sex, occupation, education and race. In the trial, both sides presented their witnesses and the witnesses were cross examined, much the same way as a real trial would go. Both sides made their closing arguments, the prosecution defining rape and explaining that she said no and the defense saying that she never said No. hear how a judge would make a decision in a similar case. He presented these sidebars to the audience so that they could He explained that normally the jury would not hear points of law discussed between the lawyers and the judge at his bench. The fake trial presented the story of a 25-year old college student. In the trial the victim, played by Colleen Druga, had just gotten into a fight with her boyfriend and decided to go out to the bar with a friend. A man bought her a drink and they started talking and getting along really well. He then followed her to the back room of the bar and raped her. As each side presented their arguments students were left to weight the facts. The trial presented more and more details of the case through Two students played the part of the victim and the assailant, while the role of the judge and the lawyers were played by actual lawyers employed in a different area of the law According to Malinoski she presented the trial in an attempt to raise the community's awareness of sexual assault. Students anxiously gathered on Tuesday night to hear a mock trial on sexual assault that let them be the jury . The trial that was hosted by a former Lock Haven graduate, Keri Melinoski, was part of her thesis project. According to Malinoski she got the idea to do the trial from seeing it done at Penn State. Shana Grove/ The Eagle Eye yesterday in the Outflows Shana Grove/The Eagle Eye Whafs inside 2-3 6-7 8 9 10-12 Issue 7 Volume 52 Newsroom: (570) 893-2334 Fax: (570) 893-2644 Students take time to volunteer and donate blood at the blood drive held Parson' Union Building. happen don't report rape because rs might they feel like they will be put on to trial if Kevin Greiser plays the role of the rapist at the mock trial on sexual assualt. Lock Haven University's student newspaper High 69 Low 42 Needle-free HIV testing gives students piece of mind Friday, October 29,1999 Stern separates from wife |k headed, for 1 -"-"-«- —■ „,.,.„ „,., I X II v Jy W Xlv X-/V w Sunny !■ n ' ■ II -JS£-IBHlI»*»i*M«m* ■ * ~—dl page 12) final ield Hockey Oth straight